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THE JOLLY ROGERS.
(Of 11.- Huf.-i.ir. •' ■
CAPTAIN PHAII— AHA! \Vi:i:K CUAB OF THE DARDANtXUOB. n ■.••<.- I"MX FIGHTING KI.A-S:
chorus (from i#io») -vrt: aki; IHI ' : : ' v mi i:« -iiant and
nRATX TOO! 1 ' (After Mr. Kudya.- — (Punch.
IT WAS GOD'S THUNDER.
Amon; Sir Henry Irvine's plays for the aea
non now so near Its opening If one which call*
for thunder. They have been rehearsing it in
2:45 P. M. Leave New York; 9:45 Next Morning Reach Chicago— NEW YORK CENTRAL.
(NEW- YORK TRIBUNE ILLUSTRATED SUPPLEMENT.
EDITORIALB BY THE CARTOONISTS.
London for the last few weeka, and lately the
property man has brought the great peals of
the itonn in Just where they belong, though at
first there was a little trouble over that detail.
At one time a tremendous really unnerving.
C()NDoi.i:>
KACH (TO TUB OTUMK)
CES.
UNCLE— TUB BARS WILL STAND AS LONG AS YOU ARE GOOD.
— (Cleveland Leader.
cl.ip rame crashing In at quite the most Inop
portune moment. Sir Henry, whose lines had
been lost in the racket, took it good naturedly,
but did expostulate.
"No fault of mine, that time, sir," replied the
property man. "That wasn't my thunder. It
w;is God's— and you can't stop that."
REAL SUFFERING.
"Alas:" sighed the young widow. "It i 3 the
proTlnee of women to suffer In silence."
"In silence!" echoed the old bachelor. "W- !!.
th;it must be suffering; indeed." — (Chicago News.
THE SUMMER RESORT Al PETITE.
Waiter Girl (with rising inflection)— Chicken
DO( I'!-', roast !>k of lamb, or
Summer Hoarder— All three! — (Chicago Tribune.
— (Chicago Dally Newt
GETTING TO BE A EIG BOY NOW.
— (Minneapolis Journal.
UP AGAINST A STONE WALL.
— (Philadelphia North Americas.